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Avi Rushinek, University of Miami, arush@miami.edu
(305)666-7890 http://www.bus.miami.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty-directory/accounting/rushinek/index.html
Sara Rushinek, University
of Miami, s.rushinek@miami.edu (305)On-Trial (305)668-7425 Contact:
Sara Rushinek, University of Miami, s.rushinek@miami.edu
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[WWW Health-Care Security
Surveillance Video-Conferencing, Financial Reporting, Infrastructure &
Environmental Sustainability Audits] |
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ABSTRACT
This study intends to promote research, education and outreach
services designed to enhance international competitiveness in the service
sector through a World Wide Web (WWW) health-care security
surveillance video-conferencing programs unified under the theme of
"Superior Sustainable Services to Strengthen U.S. Competitiveness.
" It focuses on sub-sectors including health care, financial reporting,
infrastructure development, and environmental sustainability. Examples of each category includes but are
not limited to WWW internet therapy in the health-care sector , financial reporting
surveillance audits, Surveillance infrastructure development and programming,
and environmental sustainability through travel reduction using real-time A/V
telecom. This study describes recent
work to develop a Web-based statistical surveillance information system to
monitor in real time the status of WWW healthcare networks. The intent is to
incorporate statistical and related methods in order to identify unusual
events and patterns of concern in large, highly distributed organizations,
using statistical process control (SPC) methods to detect unusual patterns or
trends in department, facility, or region wide data and can provide near
real-time information for any multi-facility health delivery network. Other
features include graphical analysis and query ability for examining process
performance across any large multi-facility organization. |
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WWW Health-Care Security Surveillance Video-Conferencing, Financial Reporting, Infrastructure & Environmental Sustainability Audits SPC IT IP CPE & CME
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Avi Rushinek, University of Miami, arush@miami.edu
http://www.bus.miami.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty-directory/accounting/rushinek/index.html
Sara Rushinek, University of Miami, s.rushinek@miami.edu
ABSTRACT
These studies develop and promote research, education and outreach services designed to enhance international competitiveness in the service sector through a World Wide Web (WWW) health-care[i] security[1] surveillance video-conferencing programs unified under the theme of "Superior Sustainable Services to Strengthen U.S. Competitiveness.[2]" It focuses on sub-sectors including health care, financial reporting, infrastructure development, and environmental sustainability. Examples of each category includes but are not limited to WWW internet therapy in the health-care sector[3], financial reporting surveillance audits, Surveillance infrastructure development and programming, and environmental sustainability through travel reduction using real-time A/V telecom (http://bus.miami.edu/news-and-media/recent-news/ciber.html ). This study describes recent work to develop a Web-based statistical surveillance information system to monitor in real time the status of WWW healthcare networks. The intent is to incorporate statistical and related methods in order to identify unusual events and patterns of concern in large, highly distributed organizations, using statistical process control (SPC) methods to detect unusual patterns or trends in department, facility, or region wide data and can provide near real-time information for any multi-facility health delivery network. Other features include graphical analysis and query ability for examining process performance across any large multi-facility organization.
Such surveillance video conferencing provides novel IT[4] IP (Internet protocol) technologies of a ”gateway for business and government leaders, citizens, students and faculty to develop and strengthen their international competencies, particularly in the service sector, to create new initiatives that will enhance the international competitiveness of the U.S.[5]" Using such technologies schools can explore research cooperation supported by such initiatives as short-term faculty visits and exchanges, the creation of cross-school research in specialized topic areas (i.e., a Miami faculty teaching at the US can broadcast his class into a Asian-Latin American business, and/or school conducting another remote class at the same time). Universities can jointly sponsored research conferences conducted in multiple locations using the WWW, including doctoral education, student /faculty exchanges, distance learning via broadband teleconferencing, providing in-depth exposure to research topics in areas not focused on by faculty at each school, such as health-care surveillance. Likewise, these studies focus on the delivery of executive education programs, and continuing Professional, Medical Education (CPE, CME) such as one to two day courses taught by faculty at the campuses of each university in one classroom, and simultaneously at the other universities in additional classrooms. This way a professional such as a Medical Doctors (MD) can fulfill the medical continuing professional certificate requirements, without having to travel around the world. Likewise, but conversely, they could travel around the world, yet work and teach from the remote locations, such as Israel, or Spain, at their home base location, such as the US, using these WWW surveillance broadband teleconferencing infrastructure systems[6]. Further, such systems can help provide forensic expert witness testimony, and computer litigation support for the health-care industry, saving time money and other resources.
[i] http://www.rtedwards.com/journals/JFA/I-1/125.pdf
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leader. ...